Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 25Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... nature is said to do , " Hooker asserts , " are by divine art perform'd , using nature as an instrument ; nor is there any such art or knowledge divine in nature herself working , but in the Guide of na- ture's work " ( 1 : 159 ) . 99 ...
... nature is said to do , " Hooker asserts , " are by divine art perform'd , using nature as an instrument ; nor is there any such art or knowledge divine in nature herself working , but in the Guide of na- ture's work " ( 1 : 159 ) . 99 ...
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... nature mediates divine art as it guides and rectifies human- kind's arts ( which in turn mend fallen nature ) , ultimately reflects a viewpoint memorably expressed by Hooker ( in a passage that also has been previously cited ) : " Those ...
... nature mediates divine art as it guides and rectifies human- kind's arts ( which in turn mend fallen nature ) , ultimately reflects a viewpoint memorably expressed by Hooker ( in a passage that also has been previously cited ) : " Those ...
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... nature ( which requires a polymathic grasp of an- thropology , biology , history , and psychology ) . What I do believe , however , and have recently argued , is that Shake- spearian tragedy is informed throughout with an essential- ist ...
... nature ( which requires a polymathic grasp of an- thropology , biology , history , and psychology ) . What I do believe , however , and have recently argued , is that Shake- spearian tragedy is informed throughout with an essential- ist ...
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